Patents by Inventor Wayne L. Quesnel
Wayne L. Quesnel has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10637166Abstract: Conductor connector assemblies and methods for connecting conductors and conductor connector assemblies are provided. An assembly includes a base attachment accessory extending between a first end and a second end. The base attachment accessory further defines a bore hole extending therein from the second end. The base attachment accessory further includes an internal thread in the bore hole. The assembly further includes a barrel assembly connectable to the base attachment accessory. The barrel assembly includes a barrel extending between a first end and a second end. The barrel assembly further includes a rod extending from the first end of the barrel and an external thread on the rod. The external thread is mateable with the internal thread. The barrel assembly further defines a conductor passage extending into the barrel from the second end thereof. The barrel is radially compressible.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: AFL Telecommunications LLCInventors: Steven E. Kranz, Matthew G. Wellborn, Wayne L. Quesnel
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Publication number: 20200119466Abstract: Conductor connector assemblies and methods for connecting conductors and conductor connector assemblies are provided. An assembly includes a base attachment accessory extending between a first end and a second end. The base attachment accessory further defines a bore hole extending therein from the second end. The base attachment accessory further includes an internal thread in the bore hole. The assembly further includes a barrel assembly connectable to the base attachment accessory. The barrel assembly includes a barrel extending between a first end and a second end. The barrel assembly further includes a rod extending from the first end of the barrel and an external thread on the rod. The external thread is mateable with the internal thread. The barrel assembly further defines a conductor passage extending into the barrel from the second end thereof. The barrel is radially compressible.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2018Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: Steven E. Kranz, Matthew G. Wellborn, Wayne L. Quesnel
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Patent number: 8653366Abstract: A method of fusing cables and a dead end assembly and a cable are provided. A joint assembly for fusing cables and a dead end fusing assembly for fusing a cable and a forge assembly are provided. The method includes cutting back strands of a cable, exposing the core; inserting the core of cables into a core grip; positioning the joint assembly over the core grip within certain marked sections of the cables; wrapping the joint assembly with one wrap of detonation cord; securing a detonator to the detonation cord explosive charge and detonating the detonator, such that the core grip fuses the cables together.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: AFL Telecommunications LLCInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Patent number: 8500073Abstract: A clamp with a first clamp halve with a hinge portion and a first opening for a fastener; a second clamp halve, with a hinge portion and a first opening for a fastener; a cable opening; and a hinge device for connecting the two hinge portions. The clamp may also include a first clamp halve with a second opening for a closing insert.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: AFL Telecommunications LLCInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Patent number: 8249412Abstract: A wedge deadend used to secure a cable is disclosed. The wedge deadend includes a single assembled frame comprising two plates. Two wedges between the plates grip a cable between them. A cam/bail retainer is included to align the wedges precisely.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: AFL Telecommunications LLCInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Publication number: 20110297441Abstract: A method of fusing cables and a dead end assembly and a cable are provided. A joint assembly for fusing cables and a dead end fusing assembly for fusing a cable and a forge assembly are provided. The method includes cutting back strands of a cable, exposing the core; inserting the core of cables into a core grip; positioning the joint assembly over the core grip within certain marked sections of the cables; wrapping the joint assembly with one wrap of detonation cord; securing a detonator to the detonation cord explosive charge and detonating the detonator, such that the core grip fuses the cables together.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC.Inventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Publication number: 20110268417Abstract: A wedge deadend used to secure a cable is disclosed. The wedge deadend includes a single assembled frame comprising two plates. Two wedges between the plates grip a cable between them. A cam/bail retainer is included to align the wedges precisely.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLCInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Publication number: 20090014208Abstract: A clamp with a first clamp halve with a hinge portion and a first opening for a fastener; a second clamp halve, with a hinge portion and a first opening for a fastener; a cable opening; and a hinge device for connecting the two hinge portions. The clamp may also include a first clamp halve with a second opening for a closing insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: AFL Telecommunications LLCInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Patent number: 6805596Abstract: A connector assembly for use in transmission line installations. An elongated steel tube is provided and an aluminum sleeve is axially inserted into the tube and exhibits a rate of extrusion greater than the tube. A current carrying cable has a plurality of outer strands and a central extending plurality of inner strands which insert within the sleeve. The tube is subjected to a mechanically compressing and area reducing procedure such that the sleeve extrudes at a rate greater than the tube and the aluminum material associated with the sleeve fills irregularities existing between the inner strands. The sleeve also establishes stress relief between the wire strands and the tube. An aluminum outer tubular body is slidably engaged over the assembled tube and sleeve and is mechanically compressed at specified locations in order to secure about the outer strands of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Fujikura LimitedInventors: Wayne L. Quesnel, Richard A. Bragg
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Publication number: 20030194916Abstract: A connector assembly for use in transmission line installations. An elongated steel tube is provided and an aluminum sleeve is axially inserted into the tube and exhibits a rate of extrusion greater than the tube. A current carrying cable has a plurality of outer strands and a central extending plurality of inner strands which insert within the sleeve. The tube is subjected to a mechanically compressing and area reducing procedure such that the sleeve extrudes at a rate greater than the tube and the aluminum material associated with the sleeve fills irregularities existing between the inner strands. The sleeve also establishes stress relief between the wire strands and the tube. An aluminum outer tubular body is slidably engaged over the assembled tube and sleeve and is mechanically compressed at specified locations in order to secure about the outer strands of the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Wayne L. Quesnel, Richard A. Bragg
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Patent number: 6389213Abstract: An apparatus, called a wedge deadend, used to secure aerial fiber optic transmission lines or cables. The deadend and secured cable can effectively be attached to support structures such as poles or towers. The wedge deadend has a body that consists of multiple hinged segments that are opened and closed to load and access cable. The body accommodates multiple interlocking wedges which track the inside of the body and interlock with each other via teeth. Both the body segments and wedges are tapered such that one end of the body when closed is angled inwardly. When the body is closed, the wedges form an opening that is sized and textured to grip cables of various range diameters. The wedges are designed to compress the encased cable evenly along the entire contact surface of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Alcoa Fujikura LimitedInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Patent number: 6201921Abstract: The splice enclosure of this invention provides an environmentally safe means for splicing, or joining together, two or more fiber optic cables. This particular enclosure is designed to handle re-entry for possible future splicing of cables not currently active, the addition of more cables or servicing of the existing cables. Further, the enclosure can be mounted to a support structure via mounting plates and fasteners or can be banded to the support structure. The enclosure includes a weather and impact resistant casing and a covered drawer that can be easily removed from the casing and taken to an area wherein splicing can be conducted. The drawer includes a splice tray retaining area that can accommodate several splice trays at a time. Further, the drawer includes a buffer tube storage area where stored buffer tubes will not exceed desired bend radius.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Alcoa Fujikura LimitedInventors: Wayne L. Quesnel, R. Bryan Gaines, Eddie R. Adkins
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Patent number: 6135398Abstract: An easily installable, robust device capable of securing and supporting cable even under extreme weather and loading conditions. The device supports cable during and after stringing of the cable. The device is easily adaptable to accommodate a large range of cable diameters and can be mounted to a variety of support structures.The device includes a body and cap formed via die casting. A non-machined hinge mechanism that is die cast as a portion of both the body and the cap connects the same and allows the device to be mounted as a single unit to a support structure. A two piece grooved elastomer bushing seats in the body and cap to surround and cushion the cable extending through the device. By altering the size of the grooves of the bushing, various diameter cable can be accommodated.Side walls having windows formed on the body of the trunion help facilitate distribution of the load of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Alcoa Fujikura LimitedInventor: Wayne L. Quesnel
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Patent number: 5647046Abstract: An apparatus, called a wedge deadend, used to secure aerial fiber optic transmission lines or cables. The deadend and secured cable can effectively be attached to support structures such as poles or towers. The wedge deadend has a single assembled frame with an attaching cable for mounting to the support structure and two wedges that slide into the frame. The frame consists of two parallel plates. Each plate has two slots that are tapered and angled toward one another. The wedges are similarly tapered enabling them to be interlocked with the side plates. Both wedges also have a groove that is sized and textured to grip a specified cable. The wedges can be designed to compress the encased cable evenly along the entire contact surface of the wedge, or with varying force along such surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Alcoa Fujikura LimitedInventors: Calvin Cowen, Wayne L. Quesnel, William N. Parrott, Michael G. Jones